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Life Event Rating Scale Death Of A Spouse. 100. Divorce Life Event Rating Scale Death Of A Spouse 100 Divorce 73 Marital Separation 65 Prison Or Mental Hospital 63 Death Of Close Family 63 Major Illness / Injury 53 Marriage 50 Being Fired 47 Marital Reconciliation 45 Retirement 45

Major Change In Health / Behaviour Of Family Member. 44 Pregnancy Major Change In Health / Behaviour Of Family Member 44 Pregnancy 40 Sexual Difficulties 39 Addition To Family 39 Major Business Adjust 39 Major Financial Change 38 Death Of Close Friend 36 Change In Line Of Work 36 Major Change In No. Of Arguments With Spouse 35

Taking On Mortgage. 31 Foreclosure On Mort. 30 Major Change In Job Res Taking On Mortgage 31 Foreclosure On Mort 30 Major Change In Job Res 29 Child Leaving Home 29 In-law Trouble 29 Outstanding Personal Achiev 28 Wife Start / Stop Work 26 Major Living Cond Change 25 Revision Of Pers Habits 24 Trouble With The Boss 23 Maj Change Work Hours 20 Change In Residence 20

Physical Stress Indicators Churning Stomach Ulcers Sweating Palms Indigestion Racing Heart Chest Pains Headaches Tiredness

Emotional Stress Indicators Anxiety Resentment Frustration Irritability Restlessness Edginess

Behavioural Stress Indicators Emotional Outbursts Inability To Relax Drop in Concentration Smoking Excessive Alcohol Tranquilisers Hair Twirling Nail Biting

Fist Clenching Bruxism Aggression Ankle Tapping Insomnia Withdrawal Shyness Hysteria Paralysis Swearing